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Impact of culture on Business Ethics

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  • Mohsin Shakeel

    (MS Scholar, The University of Lahore, Islamabad Campus, Pakistan)

  • Muhammad Mazhar Khan

    (MS Scholar, The University of Lahore, Islamabad Campus, Pakistan)

  • Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan

    (Faculty of Business Administration, Preston University, Islamabad, Pakistan)

Abstract

Businesses in global world are interconnected with each other and practices at organizations for the compliance of business purpose. Organization cannot survive in isolation. The survival of organization depends upon the integration of business codes with the societal ethics and combinely format into an adjoined ethical practices prevailing saturate in market. Business ethics are gaining importance day by day which results into more saturation of business practices. The area of focus in this study is to investigate the effect of culture on ethics. Results proved in light of prior research that culture significantly effect on business ethics. Therefore it is very important need to give awareness to the employees so that firms can follow the ethics codes for doing business in good ethical ways.

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  • Mohsin Shakeel & Muhammad Mazhar Khan & Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan, 2011. "Impact of culture on Business Ethics," Far East Journal of Psychology and Business, Far East Research Centre, vol. 3(5), pages 59-70, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:fej:articl:v:3b:y:2011:i:5:p:59-70
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    Keywords

    Culture; Knowledge; behavior; values and business ethics;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • M1 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration

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